Although her boyfriend, the freshly-crowned champion Andy Murray, has a fortune of over £25 million (and that is set to swell considerably thanks to new sponsorship deals), Sears's displays of conspicuous consumption were kept to an absolute minimum.

Taking a leaf out of the Duchess of Cambridge's book, the 25-year-old artist wore her beloved Aldo wedges repeatedly - to five out of seven of Murray's games to be precise, recycling them from last year's tournament.

Then there's that Mulberry Willow bag, which she used so frequently that the cost-per-wear made it look like it could go on to prove a bit of a bargain. You wouldn't get that sort of thriftiness from football WAG Coleen Rooney, who watched Murray beat Djokovich yesterday.

Sears's trips to the high street, for bright dresses from Zara (below, left) and Ted Baker (below, right) to cheer on her beau, ensured she stood out from the crowd but not in a flesh-bearing, lace-wearing Victoria Beckham-kind-of-way
(see the designer's choice of dress for the final).

Photos: Eddie Mulholland/ Heathcliff O'Malley

Even mere mortals whose partners aren't national sporting heroes can replicate her jewellery choices with a visit to Pandora and £55 in their pocket.

Admittedly, she might have rounded off the tournament in pale mint Victoria Beckham dress costing £900 but we'd be surprised if the frock didn't resume a role again next year. And after all, her man did win.

And then there's that long, effortlessly blow-dried hair, which doesn't look like it needs a new colour applied every six weeks and which women and girls around the country will be trying to replicate.